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Eviction in County Kerry, IrelandA poor family are evicted from their home in County Kerry, Ireland
Land Girls WWIIA Land Girl, Joan Coleman, who used to be a city typist, with a forkful of Mangold Wurtzels working on a farm during World War II
Land Girls WWIIThresher training for Land Girls on a farm during World War II
Dickens / D. CopperfieldDavid arrives at the home of his aunt, Betsy Trotwood
Henrik Ibsen / Home / OsloHENRIK IBSEN Norwegian dramatist in his study at his home in Oslo
Wm Armstrong / CragsideSIR WILLIAM GEORGE ARMSTRONG Baron Armstrong Engineer, inventor and arms manufacturers home, Cragside, Rothbury
Walpole / Strawberry 1795HORACE (HORATIO) WALPOLE FOURTH EARL OF OXFORD The Gallery at Strawberry Hill, near Twickenham, home of the English gothic novelist and man of letters
Cliff Mansion / Rhode IslA fine home on the top of the cliff at Newport, Rhode Island
Basildon Park / E DayesBasildon Park, Berkshire: the seat of Sir Francis Sykes
Spinning Harris TweedProduction of Harris Tweed. A typical scene in an island home as the crofter spins her yarn
West Wycombe Park, BucksThe home of the Dashwood family. The notorious activities of Sir Francis Dashwood and the Hellfire club took place in the West Wycombe Caves
South Harting / SussexSOUTH HARTING This village was the home of novelist Anthony Trollope
Hugh Walpole / PostcardSIR HUGH SEYMOUR WALPOLE English novelist with his wire-hired fox terrier Bingo, in the garden of their home at Keswick, Cumbria
Uncle Remus / Brer RabbitBrer Rabbit at home. Date: First published: 1892
Dd home and ChairDaniel Dunglass Home, Scottish-American medium, remains the most enigmatic of all spirit mediums, performing extraordinary feats which have never been explained
Nightingale & OwlFLORENCE NIGHTINGALE at home as a young woman with her pet owl, Athena
Royal Home / Nonsuch 1582The palace as seen during the reign of Elizabeth I
Suffragette to PrisonGo home and wash the kid ! is the advice kindly given to a suffragist as she is led to prison by two policemen
Modern Style HomeA suburban home in the modern style - a visitor arrives for dinner
Werewolf Returning HomeA werewolf returning home
Thomas Hardy, English novelist and poet, at Max GateThomas Hardy, English novelist and poet, outside his home at Max Gate in Dorchester, Dorset. Hardy designed the house, and his brother built it -- Hardy and his first wife Emma moved there in 1885
R101 at Cardington, BedfordThe R101 Airship, riding at her home mast at Cardington, Bedford, seen behind the two massive Airship Hangars. R101 was a British rigid airship completed in 1929 as part of the Imperial Airship
Cover design, Ovaltine ABC Rhyme Book - a happy family with a giant Ovaltine tin. Date: early 20th century
Blitz in London -- bomb disposal at Charing CrossBlitz in London -- soldiers using a trolley to remove a land mine on Hungerford Railway Bridge, Charing Cross, on 17 April 1941
Elderly woman making lace in an open doorwayAn elderly woman making lace in the open doorway of her home, with a large number of bobbins on display. Date: 20th century
Characterful old lady with her knittingA characterful old lady sits in a chair, holding a few rows of knitting in front of her as she looks thoughtfully into the distance
A boy away from home by Florence HardyWhere beauty moves, and wit delights, and signs of kindness bind me, There, oh! there, where er I go, I leave my heart behind me
George Eliot / Griff HouseGEORGE ELIOT (MARY ANN EVANS) Home at Griff House, Nuneaton
Dinner in an aristocratic French home, with servants attending to everyones needs
Gilbert White / SelborneGILBERT WHITE OF SELBORNE Distant view of the birthplace and home of the naturalist, at Selborne, Hampshire
Advert / Singer SewingSinger sewing machines
Eltham Palace 1735ELTHAM PALACE was a royal home through the later Middle Ages, and was granted to the Shaw family by Charles II; they still own it when this fine view from the NE is made
Sandringham (Morris)Sandringham House, Edward VIIs country home, seen from the gardens
Workers Going HomeWorkers going home for their dinner (at mid-day) from the Great Western Railways works at Wolverton
England / Burton AgnesBURTON AGNES HALL where the ghost of one of three sisters, killed by a robber, caused violent disturbance until her skull was brought into the house she loved
Arriving home to SupperA couple arrive home to find their supper is ready in the Patent Triplex Grate
WW2 poster, Wings for Victory, Lets Go, National Savings. Date: circa 1944
Jack Frost Window Painter by Oliver Herford (1863-1935). British born American writer, artist and illustrator. Was a frequent contributor to The Mentor, Life, and Ladies Home Journal Date: 1926
Barnardos Home, The Marfords, BromboroughA view of the Marfords, a Barnardos Home at Bromborough, Cheshire. The building is decorated with bunting. Date: circa 1938
Last photograph taken of Queen Alexandra at SandringhamLast photograph taken of Queen Alexandra (1844 1925) consort to Edward VII, at Sandringham Estate, Norfolk, holding her favourite dog Pekingese. Date: 1925
Union Workhouse, Leigh, LancashireOpened in 1851, the Union workhouse on Leigh Road, Leigh, Lancashire, later became Atherleigh Hospital. This early 1900s view focuses on the recently added workhouse offices and receiving home
Advertisement for the Western Electric vacuum cleaner with a women patiently cleaning the carpet around her snoozing husband. Lets hope that cigarette falls into his lap and wakes him up. Date: c.1924
WW2 - Home Front - Make-do and Mend PosterThe iconic WWII home front public information poster from the Ministry of Informations Make Do And Mend campaign. Date: 1940
Susies Castle - Portincaple, Loch Long, Argyll, ScotlandSusies Castle - the home of Hermit Susan McGlone (1847-1929) - Portincaple, Loch Long, Argyll, Scotland - the upturned half-hull of a disused fishing-smack. Date: circa 1909
David Niven and Primula RolloHollywood actor David Niven, now Captain David Niven of the Rifle Brigade, and Primula Rollo, a wartime W.A.A.F. officer, pictured in The Bystander after being recently married. 1940
Shaftesbury Homes - Farm School for Boys, Bisley, SurreyThe Bisley Farm School for Boys, established by what became the Shaftesbury Homes charity. It later became known as the School House department of Shaftesbury School. Date: 1930s
The Boys Of The New Home GuardAn illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for The Boys Of the New Home Guard, printed as a contibution to the Home Guard Spitfire fund